Ferencvárosi TC
Hungarian football club
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2025 | Béatrice Edwige from France leaves the team as left pivot (LP). |
2025 | Dorka Papp from Hungary leaves the team as right wing (RW). |
2025 | Alex Tóth won the 2025 Rookie of the Year award at the Rangadó Gála. |
2025 | Andrea Lekić's contract with the team ends. |
2025 | Zsuzsanna Tomori's contract with the team ends after joining from Norway's Vipers Kristiansand. |
2025 | Réka Bordás's contract with the team ends after joining from Hungary's Debreceni VSC. |
2025 | Andrea Lekić from Serbia retires from her center back (CB) position. |
2025 | Allan Heine steps down as the team's coach. |
2025 | Szandra Szöllősi-Zácsik from Hungary leaves the team from her left back (LB) position. |
2025 | Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team undergoes significant team changes for the 2025-26 season, including coaching and player transfers. |
2025 | Vilde Ingstad, a left player (LP) from Romania's CSM București, transfers to Ferencvárosi TC. |
2025 | New coach Jesper Jensen from Denmark joins the team, replacing previous coach Allan Heine. |
2025 | Mette Tranborg, a right back (RB) from Denmark's Team Esbjerg, joins Ferencvárosi TC. |
2025 | Multiple players including Béatrice Edwige, Zsuzsanna Tomori, Andrea Lekić, and Réka Bordás have contracts extending until 2025 with the club. |
2025 |
Valeriia Maslova, a right back (RB) from Russia, leaves Ferencvárosi TC and transfers to Romania's CSM București.
Champions League. Valeriia Maslova: "My personal ambitions coincide with the goals of Ferencvarosi TC. I’m looking forward to joint struggle for trophies" -
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Valeria Maslova: "In future I would like to play for Rostov-Don again, which holds a special place in my heart" -
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April 3 2025 | The draw for the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals was held, with Ferencvárosi TC being drawn against MTK. |
April 3 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC drew MTK as their opponent in the Magyar Kupa semi-final draw, setting up a match between two Nemzeti Bajnokság I teams. |
April 3 2025 | Magyar Kupa semi-final draw scheduled to take place |
March 30 2025 | Dénes Dibusz, aged 34, plays as goalkeeper for Ferencvárosi TC in a Nemzeti Bajnokság (Round 25) match against Diósgyőr (away match) |
March 2 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC played against Győr in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 22. Goalkeeper Dávid Gróf did not save a penalty kick taken by Nadhir Benbouali in the 48th minute. |
February 27 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC drew Újpest FC as their opponent in the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals. |
February 23 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC played against Fehérvár in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 21. Goalkeeper Dávid Gróf did not save a penalty kick taken by Bálint Szabó in the 56th minute. |
February 22 2025 | Official update of the all-time top scorers list in the EHF Champions League for Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team, highlighting Katrin Klujber as the top scorer with 526 goals across 7 seasons. |
February 9 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC plays against Puskás Akadémia, with Serbia's Aleksandar Ćirković and Brazil's Júlio Romão involved in the match. |
February 5 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC plays against Zalaegerszeg in Nemzeti Bajnokság, Round 5, with Barnabás Varga (aged 30, Forward) participating in the match |
February 2 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC plays MTK, with France's Lenny Joseph participating. |
January 31 2025 | Draw for the UEFA Europa League Knockout phase was held, determining Ferencvárosi TC's progression and potential matchups in the competition. |
January 31 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC participated in the UEFA Europa League draw for the League phase, determining their potential opponents and group stage configuration. |
January 31 2025 | UEFA Europa League draw for the League phase was held, determining Ferencvárosi TC's knockout stage opponents and group standings. |
January 15 2025 | Piast Gliwice (Polish I) Poland's beat Ferencváros 1–0. |
January 10 2025 | Preußen Münster (Bundesliga II) Germany's drew with Ferencváros 0–0. |
January 6 2025 | Ireland's Robbie Keane is appointed as the new manager of Ferencvárosi TC after Pascal Jansen's departure. |
January 5 2025 | Ferencvárosi TC commenced their winter training camp in Cartagena, Spain, which will run until January 15, 2025. |
2024 | Daria Dmitrieva joins Ferencvárosi TC from Slovenia's RK Krim on a contract until 2024. |
2024 | Orlane Kanor joins Ferencvárosi TC from Romania's CS Rapid București on a contract until 2024. |
2024 | Competed in the Qualifying Round of the European League, losing to Denmark's Bjerringbro-Silkeborg with an aggregate score of 61-77. |
2024 | FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria reached the top eight teams in the Champions League. |
2024 | Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team participates in the 2024-25 EHF Champions League, advancing to the Group stage in Group A, competing against teams from France, Romania, Slovenia, Norway, Denmark, and Croatia. |
2024 | Ferencvárosi TC women's handball team has Laura Glauser and Orlane Kanor signing contracts until 2024 with the club. |
2024 | The team progresses to the Quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League after successfully competing in the Group stage, with notable victories against various European teams including Metz Handball, CSM București, and RK Krim Mercator. |
2024 | Participated in the UEFA Champions League, competing in the league phase against teams like Anderlecht, Tottenham Hotspur, Nice, Dynamo Kyiv, Malmö FF, PAOK, Eintracht Frankfurt, and AZ, with mixed results. |
2024 | Competed in UEFA Champions League qualifiers, defeating Wales' The New Saints with an aggregate score of 7-1, but then losing to Denmark's Midtjylland 1-3 in the Third Qualifying Round. |
2024 | Enters new sponsorship era with Macron as official sport clothing manufacturer. |
2024 | Dénes Dibusz won the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Goalkeeper of the Year award. |
2024 | Dejan Stanković was nominated for the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Coach of the Year award. |
2024 | Barnabás Varga won the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best Player of the Year award. |
2024 | Krisztián Lisztes was nominated for the HLSZ Cup 2024 Best U21 Player of the Year award. |
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